From order to delivery, we at ConText® translation agency use proprietary project management software based on ISO 9002, DIN 2345 and European industry organisation EUATC standards. All of our translations comply with the European EN 15038 standard in completeness and form.

Our specialist Serbian translators transfer all of the content while preserving the sense of the original and keeping the style appropriate to the translation’s target audience, giving you an accurate and authentic translation that looks like an original.

Modern technology also allows us to leverage previously verified sentences while keeping the technical terminology consistent in translation, giving our Serbian translations at ConText® a consistent writing style. Our translators integrate your terminology requirements, comments and corrections in databases for further use in every project.

The Serbian language – characteristics and spread

Serbian is a South Slavic language in the Slavic branch of Indo-European languages.

Serbian is spoken by about eight million native speakers in Serbia, where it is the official language. Serbian is also an official language in Montenegro as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina. There is also a sizeable Serbian diaspora. Serbian is similar in both vocabulary and grammar to Croatian and Bosnian, and Serbian speakers can communicate easily with Bosnian and Croatian speakers; whether or not Serbian is a language in its own right or a national variety of Serbo-Croatian is open to debate.

Serbian is written in Cyrillic and Latin alphabets. The use of Cyrillic, the original Greek alphabet, depends on several factors: geography, political character (conservative newspapers are usually Cyrillic) and subject of the text (religious and traditional texts tend to be in Cyrillic, modern content in Latin alphabet).